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Date Newsreader Article Listen
2009-10-15 Ryan Peteranna Leona Lewis assaulted at book signing in London, England
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Chess grandmasters Kasparov and Karpov play match in Spain
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Red dust storm engulfs Sydney, Australia
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Activists claim police harrassment as G20 summit nears
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Germany threatens to walk out of UN General Assembly if Ahmadinejad denies the Holocaust
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Michael Jackson film "This Is It" to be premiered in at least 15 world cities simultaneously
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Images show new dimension to Saturn's rings
2009-09-22 Matthew Gall UK scientists advise heart attack-susceptible to get flu shot
2009-07-21 James Pain Black spot on Jupiter is impact site, says NASA
2009-07-21 James Pain Workers at England wind turbine plant stage occupation
2009-07-17 Killing Vector Former Iranian president Hashemi Rafsanjani leads Friday prayers
2009-07-13 Killing Vector Former president Rafsanjani to lead Friday Iran prayers
2009-06-20 James Pain Violence in Iran increases
2009-06-20 James Pain EPA declares 'emergency' asbestos cleanup in Montana town
2009-06-20 James Pain Two British hostages feared dead after bodies found in Iraq
2009-06-20 James Pain Hackers attack Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting website
2009-06-19 James Pain Historic building in Moscow collapses, three people killed
2009-06-19 James Pain Porsche automaker's global sales drop 28%
2009-06-19 James Pain U.K. MPs' expenses to be investigated by police
2009-06-19 James Pain Health and safety culture is damaging children's learning in the UK, survey suggests
2009-06-19 James Pain Fans worldwide queue for new iPhone
2009-06-19 James Pain U.S. Conference Board says leading economic indicators rose 1.2% in May
2009-06-19 James Pain Tensions rise between North Korea and United States
2009-06-19 James Pain World War One veteran becomes world's oldest man
2009-06-19 James Pain U.S. President Barack Obama fires Inspector General Gerald Walpin amid controversy
2009-06-19 James Pain Canada's supercomputer goes online
2009-06-18 James Pain Aviation experts suggest Air France Flight 447 broke up in midair
2009-06-17 James Pain Study says nearly every species of animal engages in homosexual behavior
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